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i haven't said it's different... i asked you to define "just like" cuz i don't know what it's like on MSN on windows (so there's no way i could know if it's different or not)...
on aMSN/Linux you get a notification window saying "so and so wants to add you to their list, do you want to let them add you?" and when it does this IIRC it also gives you the option to "add so and so to your list"...
if that sounds "just like" what the windows MSN does then, yes, it's "just like" on MSN - either way i have no idea...
win32sux yeah thats the way msn works with windoze i have no clue how amsn works but if someone adds you to their list it sends you a message stating "<nickname> wants to add you to their list" accept, dont accept, accept and add user to your list. well it did 5 or 6 years ago anyway im assuming its the same
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